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National Basketball Association
The NBA (National Basketball Association) is a major factor in sports. As the years have gone by the
NBA has changed drastically. The players, jerseys, team names, and the teams logos. Many more
things changed as well. The baskets changed, the court patterns, some rules, how the teams play and
how they run things. Julius Erving one of the greats in the 70s has a unique style other players may not
have had. Julius was more commonly known as Dr. J. Julius was one of the first NBA players to dunk
from the free throw line. Nowadays we see many high fliers dunking from the charity stripe. Such as
Zach lavine, Aaron Gordon, Giannis Antetokounmpo, we ve also seen Michael Jordan and Serge Ibaka
in past years and many others. Throughout the years we ve seen teams change locations, team name,
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Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors may be more known by more people because they
have been in the NBA championships for 3 years and maybe 3 and counting. The NBA s jerseys have
definitely been a huge change in the association. The NBA has had many changes. People enjoyed
them some have hated them. Many people have enjoyed the NBA over the years and others have not
been so fond of it. We ve seen greats through the years and we ve seen flukes. We ve been with a team
or player ever since he s been in the league. Some fans are super fans some are people who just enjoy
the thrill of a game. The NBA has also seen tragic injuries such as Paul George, Steve Nash, Stephen
Curry, Kyrie Irving, and many others. They rode with their player until full health always checking for
news on them and seeing them. Injuries were a major thing in the past as well. People saw players
playing with ice on their knees and other major joints like elbows and ankles. Players now and then
have had major problems on their knees and ankles. They are major points of pressure and hurts to see
when a player hurts that
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A Description Of Geographically Weighted Regression
Dr. Rogerson
1. Give a brief description of geographically weighted regression (as if you were preparing a 20
minute introduction to the method for a class). In your description, be sure to describe the method
itself, parameter estimation, and an explanation on how it is different from ordinary least squares.
Provide a list of papers that have used the method (perhaps 10 or so papers, but it could be longer, or
(slightly) shorter. Finally, describe possible disadvantages or drawbacks of the method, citing
literature where possible.
Introduction
In spatial analysis, the aim is often to identify the natural relationship between pairs of variables. And
the most common type of analysis used to achieve this aim is regression (Fotheringham Rogerson,
2009, p. 243). In a conventional linear regression model, we use a single equation to assess the overall
relationships between a single dependent and more independent variables across space. An important
assumption underlying this approach is that the relationships of interest are stationary or homogeneous
over space (Fotheringham Charlton, 1998). So, the parameter estimates from the regression model are
constant over space (Fotheringham Rogerson, 2009, p. 244). Relationships which exhibit spatial
nonstationarity (or heterogeneity) will create the problem for the interpretation of parameter estimates
from a linear regression model (Fotheringham Charlton, 1998). To address this issue, Dr. Brunsdaon et
al., (1996) developed a
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To Be Kind Analysis
Examples of To Be Kind and Be Respectful, Responsible, and Safe Script To be kind means you
should be kind and that is kind of hard at times so these are some examples/Tips To help out! An
example of being nice is Helping with a project, help someone up if they fall, let them use the water
fountain, Some example of being respectful is to pay attention to the teacher and to listen to her/him
and another example is to listen to people so if they want to go to their locker and their locker is below
yours, you should move your stuff out of the way and you should let them go to your locker One
example of not being Nice (What you should not do!) Pulling a seat when someone sitting
down,Fighting,Arguing, calling names Basic things
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Hannah Arendt s The Human Condition
The Human Condition
Hannah Arendt s book, The Human Condition, examines the vita activa and it s relation to three
fundamental human activities: labor, work and action. Arendt holds that these three activities
correspond to one of the basic conditions under which life on earth has been given to man and make
up politics (7). Throughout the book Arendt ultimately makes the point that our main political job is to
discover other people s opinions about political life and to then go forward and examine these
opinions together. Differing viewpoints and opinions are inevitable and through politics we examine
these opinions and should be able to find agreements within the discrepancies. In Arendt s opinion
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Labor and work can be easily distinguished between by the products length of stay in the world. These
things are unnatural, or artificial. Products, such as houses, desks and phones are examples of things
constructed through work. The activity of work provides for a stable world and serves the purpose of
creating durability. Unlike labor, works sole relation to providing viable living conditions results in the
view of every thing and every person as a means to make the object. Through the activity of work, the
end justifies the means. This results in people being treated as a means to an end instead of a unique
person. In the world of work, one person is in charge and violence is acceptable. Arendt justifies the
use of violence, particularly in relation to nature, by saying the end justifies the violence done to
nature to win the material, as the wood justifies killing the tree and the table justifies destroying the
wood . Because products of work are so durable and have a long lifespan, they provide continuity with
the past. Although work does not directly connect to the human condition of life, it does provide some
rewards. Work provides pride and a sense of accomplishment. According to Arendt, work can provide
self assurance and satisfaction, and can even become a source of self confidence throughout life (140).
People are able to master nature and therefore master oneself. The highest reward of work however is
the work of art. While it is
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Effects Of Animal Testing
Stop Animals From Suffering Scientific experiments use many different methods to find their
outcome; many of those experiments use animals. Scientists mainly use rodents and monkeys. In the
clinical trials, scientists torture or injure animals to act like the human subjects. From there, scientists
give the subjects drugs to see the effects produced. Then, they predict how it will affect humans. This
outcome only benefits humans. It does not benefit animals, it only hurts them. Showing that human
experiments involving animals has inhumane effects because it leads to wrongful animal suffering and
other alternatives to testing exist. The government has placed few laws in order to prevent inhumane
experiments. These laws explain how to correctly treat animals. For example, scientists need to treat
the animals with respect and care. One article states When animal use is necessary, it should be carried
out humanely and with concern for the comfort, general health, and well being of the animals by
scientist and staff who are qualified and trained to do the work successfully. These concerns have been
codified in The Animal Welfare Act and Guide for the Care and Use of Animals in the United States (
Using ). To summarize that statement, scientists and staff involved in animal experimentation must do
such work and humanely carry out the medicine on their subjects. However, ... Show more content on
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Haugen, Greenhaven Press, 2000, Opposing Viewpoints in Context,
link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/EJ3010002102/OVIC?v=lees33148 xid=9e3b3309. Accessed 10 Mar.
2017 Redmond, D. Eugene Jr. Using Monkeys to Understand and Cure Parkinson Disease. Animal
Research Ethics: Evolving Views and Practices, Hasting Center Report Special Report 42, no.6, 2012,
Ebscohost, web.bebscohost.com/ehot/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=387df156 4e30 42fe a8a6
de5da4d01c62%40sessionmgr104 vid=1 hid=125. Accessed 10 Mar.
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Humanities’ Irrational and its Effects on a Utopian Society
The human psyche is divided into rational and irrational drives. Courtesy of Sigmund Freud, it is
divided into the id, ego, and super ego. According to Freud, although the super ego controls the other
two to present ourselves in a rational state within society, the id often tends to be out of complete
control by the conscious, making it an unconscious action. For Freud, it s the recognition that the
irrational is there, that it must be controlled to take over. Man s aggressive nature does tend to
overpower the mind, leading to irrational actions. Both Freud s Civilization and its Discontents and
Dostoyevsky s Notes from Underground show how humans are controlled by their irrational drives
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The Reavers represent Freud s mentioned id, or irrational and aggressive drives. Due to groups such as
the Reavers and the Alliance, civilization trying to improve and create a perfect society will fail due to
human s inevitable ways of acting through their irrational psyche. A utopian society isn t possible
because of this and Freud suggests accepting such a reality with imperfections in its inhabitants.
Underestimated are the powerful forces or irrationalism... [which] would erupt with devastating fury
in twentieth century political life...extolling violence (Perry 701 2).Those civilizations that attempt to
create a utopian society create the illusion of civilization, the illusion that humans are, in fact,
civilized.
Enter Dostoyevsky, an anti government, anti socialist thinker and writer who offers a strong theory on
man s irrational and failures to create a Crystal Palace society. Being exposed to violence, death, and
government suppression through his life, Dostoyevsky was able to write a notable anti utopian novel.
Moving to the discussion of the rational versus irrational thoughts supported by Freud, rather than
viewing humanity as being innately good, Dostoyevsky viewed humans as being innately depraved,
irrational, and rebellious (Perry 682). Like Freud, Dostoyevsky opposed Enlightenment philosophies
of rationality, and believed irrationality was a dominant
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The Image Of Plastic Surgery Essay
The media puts forth a plethora of information to the general public. Appearance is a major idea in
society that is constantly put out on mainstream media. The image of seemingly perfect celebrities and
stars are heavily rotated, and have lasting effects on millions of Americans who are unhappy with their
body image. Plastic surgery has become common amongst middle class women, and a rapid increase
in male plastic surgery has been noted in recent years. Constant exposure to the perfect body image in
the media puts harm in the very idea that the human body comes in all shapes and sizes. Despite the
temptations of a perfect body and plastic surgery to fix imperfections, it is completely possible to
maintain a positive sense of self while facing standards and expectations that are nearly impossible to
obtain. The perfect body is an image that is put out by the media for both men and women. In our
society, the standard for women is that they maintain slim bodies with certain features being larger.
The standard for men is that they work out and maintain muscular bodies. Nancy Clark touches upon
this concept in her 2004 article Mirror, Mirror on the Wall... Are Muscular Men the Best of All? Clark
explains that men tend to see themselves as too small, and maintain a constant thirst to grow in mass.
Muscle dysmorphia is a new syndrome emerging behind gym doors. You might notice it in your gym s
weight room. Some weightlifters pathologically believe their muscles are too small.
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An Oral Survey Of 1502 Young Men And Women
Consulting firm The Futures Company from 2 till April 14, 2014 held an oral survey of 1502 young
men and women Americans aged 10 to 18 years of age, equally covering all ages of both sexes. In
2014 a sharp jump in one of the figures was revealed: 87% of teens have witnessed of cyberbullying
(intimidation and harassment in the network), in 2013 only 27% .Among those who confessed that he
became the object of virtual bullying, 72% as the reason for it called their appearance, 26% nationality
or religion, and 12% said that the deciding factor was the sexual sphere (Thomas, Connor Scott,
2015).
US researchers have identified eight main types of bullying (Calvete et al., 2010; Chisholm, 2014;
Thomas et al., 2015):
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Another form of harassment is trolling: cyber trolls publish negative, alarming information on
websites, social networking pages, even on memorial pages devoted to the dead people (Famiglietti,
2011), provoking a strong emotional response.
3. Defamation (denigration) dissemination of false information and insulting. Text messages, photos,
songs, which are often sexual in nature. The victims can be not only some teenagers sometimes
mailing of lists happen ( Who s who in the school , Who is sleeping with whom ), special book of
criticism (slam books) with jokes about classmates are created.
4. Imposture, the impersonation in a certain person pursuer is positioning himself as a victim, using
his password to access the account in social networks, blog, email, instant messaging, or creates an
account with the same nickname as in victim and exercise on behalf of the victims the negative
communication. The organization of feedback wave occurs when from the address of the victim
without his/her knowledge provocative letters are sent to his/her friends.
5. Trickery, extortion of confidential information and its dissemination (outing trickery) getting
personal information and publishing it on the Internet or transferring to those to whom it was not
intended.
6. Alienation (ostracism, isolation). To any person is inherent the desire to be included in the group.
An
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Decisions In Cover-Up And Good Guys Always Win
Decisions. Sometimes they are very hard to make, and sometimes they are very easy to make.
Sometimes decisions could have a very bad outcome if you choose the wrong option, others have very
minor consequences. In the stories Cover ups and the play Good Guys Always Win, there are two
characters that are faced with decisions that could result in a good outcome or a bad outcome. In
Cover ups the character that has to make the decision was Mrs. Kittredge, the mother of a girl who s
best friend was the arch enemy s son of their family. Mrs. Kittredge had to choose whether or not to
tell her daughter and her friend, named Jenna and Richard, that Jenna s father had practically
destroyed Richard s father s career. This decision seems very hard to make, because if she were to tell
Jenna and Richard that the mistake her husband made had costed the Davis family everything they had
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On the other hand, if she had chosen to not tell them, the friendship they had would have kept going
until natural causes prompted them to find out themselves, and this also could ruin their close
friendship. I can understand why Mrs. Kittredge would have been nervous to tell Jenna and Richard,
because there was a fifty fifty chance that the children would break ties if they found out. As stated in
the story, paragraph eleven, Mrs. Kittredge sighed heavily. Maybe I should have told you, she
admitted, but I couldn t figure out how, and I didn t want to spoil your memory of your father. When
you two became friends, I kept telling myself that Richard and Davis are common names and he
couldn t possibly be Morgan s son. When I saw
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Credibility Definition
Credibility is the measurement by which one s reputation is evaluated for the presence of
trustworthiness in work excellence, the ability to empathize with those who are in your employ or
those who are your employers, as well as one s corporate and personal values; notwithstanding, one s
ability to deliver on promises (Cardon, P., pg. 3, 2013). Therefore, in order to achieve credibility one
must utilize the key elements which formulate credibility. As it stands, the key elements which
formulate credibility are competence, caring, and character. Competence is one of the elements that
constitute one s credibility. To define, competence is a term that refers to an individual s knowledge or
skill set which enables or qualifies the individual
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Persuasive Argument For Run Nixon Out Of Office
Barbara Jordan; Persuasive argument to run Nixon out of office
On June 17, 1972, G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hunt, members of the Nixon administration, were
arrested for the much publicized scandal of the Watergate burglary. US Representative Barbara Jordan
made history on July 28, 1974, with her address on the Articles of Impeachment against then President
Richard Nixon and other members of the Nixon house. Jordan explores evidence against the Nixon
administration and violations made against the US Constitution by President Richard Nixon, his
operatives, and other government officials. She touches briefly of gender and racial equality to convey
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In 1956, she graduated from Texas Southern University, then went on to excel in her studies and
graduated from Boston University Law School. No other woman had been elected since 1883, til
Jordan became the first African American woman elected in the year 1966 to the Texas State Senate.
Jordan s upbringing plays a significant role in her use of civil religious rhetoric expression in her
political speeches. Her highly publicized Articles of Impeachment address to the Judicial Committee
is proof of one of her persuasive arguments.
Jordan, dressed in a pink blouse, pearl earrings, and spectacles, begins to address the members of the
Judicial Committee. She starts her speech by thanking the Chairman for the opportunity of sharing the
burden of the impeachment proceedings. She states he is a strong man for handling the responsibility
laid out in front of him. She goes on by describing her feelings towards the meaning We, the people.
Earlier today, we heard the beginning of the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States: We, the
people. It s a very eloquent beginning. But when that document was completed on the seventeenth of
September in 1787, I was not included in that We, the people. I felt somehow for many years that
George Washington and Alexander Hamilton just left me out by mistake. But through the process of
amendment, interpretation, and court decision, I have finally been included in We, the
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Rising Sea Levels
Global warming has become a very big problem in our world today. It has created everything from
bad air quality to water pollution in our world. These are just some of the consequences of global
warming. However, I would like to speak on one topic as it regards to global warming. We have now
discovered that global warming is causing our polar ice caps to melt thus creating rising sea levels.
This has become a very large topic, and many scientists are scrambling to find solutions to stop this
problem. If the rising sea level isn t fixed we will see a massive amount of damage caused to our
coasts, and coasts around the world for that matter. The consequences would also be dire for my home
state of Florida. Florida is susceptible to rising sea levels because so much of the land is barely above
sea level. The consequences in Florida would be detrimental. Consequences of rising sea levels could
affect our economy, human quality of life, and the environment. This issue hasn t caused too much
damage on the state of Florida s environment yet. However, the projected amount of damage that it ll
do to the environment is absolutely devastating. The rise in sea levels would destroy anything, and
everything in it s path. This includes estuaries that are natural in nature, but have many benefits to
humans and wildlife alike. The rise in sea level would sink these estuaries and would leave Florida
vulnerable to different threats. One of these threats would be the concern of hurricanes. The
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The Problem Of Sorcery And Witchcraft Essay
In the chapter The Problem of Sorcery and Witchcraft in the Age of Reformation, the section John
Calvin: Witchcraft and the Reformation discusses what is considered witchcraft, and why it is. In his
Sermon of Deuteronomy, John Calvin does this by distinguishing the roles of Enchanters, Sorcerers,
Calkers, workers with Familiars, and of such as ask counsel of the dead, within context of both old
and new testaments and the church reformation. In doing so, Calvin maintains the concept of
surrendering a soul to the devil in accordance to the continuing belief of witchcraft. In relation to other
documents within the chapter, the overall concept referring to an intensifying fear of witchcraft is
based on theological events in sixteenth century Europe during the church reformation. The document
by Calvin provides one of three viewpoints regarding witchcraft during this era; the three viewpoints
being Protestant, Catholic, or the notion that witchcraft in general is not real. However, despite the
differences of opinion, all sides seem to agree on the concept that witchcraft in general is not good.
In this particular document of the chapter, John Calvin, taking the protestant approach, describes the
concept of witchcraft as a pact between the devil and a witch; the witch being someone who practices
things such as enchantments, sorcery, speaking with the dead, etc. This relationship between the devil
and the witch is a direct result of what Calvin describes as:
Satan s
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Article Of Confederation Failures
After gaining independence the United States struggled to establish a stable government and a
constitution. The United States relied on the Article of Confederation to constitute issues that the
states faced. Even with, what was then considered a constitution , in place the United States still faced
problems with their government bodies. The Article of Confederation failed to solve issues but did
manage to cause major confusion and disagreements with the Congress. The founding fathers goal
was to create a national government, but they also wanted to establish a weak one who job was to
unify states and control war. The national government would control trade and mediate conflicts
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The Federalists believed that the nation could only survive if the central government had the power to
tax, regulate trade, operate a militia and if necessary over rule state governments. The Anti Federalists
believed that tax would impose un fairly if the central government regulates it. Anti Federalists where
afraid that factions would manipulate and ultimately control the government. Federalists argued that
the United States would be too large and diverse for factions to dominate them. Anti Federalists also
feared that oppression would occur amongst those with and without power in the new constitution.
The biggest debate among the Federalists and Anti Federalists was a need for a Federal Bill of Rights.
The Anti Federalists argued that it was necessary, but the Federalists argued that it was unnecessary
since those rights were already protected within the individual state governments. Both organizations
settled their differences by creating a constitution with a Bill of Rights at the
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The And Harmony And The Implementation Of World Wide Equality
INTRODUCTION Music has the ability to convey emotions and observatory feeling without
censorship or the reservation of diction and language as one would in a normal conversation. In today
s modern society there are sensitive topics that do not necessarily arise attention in newspaper
headlines or in any print for that matter. As observatory humans we tend to take note of outside issues
and express them in ways where others can understand and interpret them. Interracial peace and
harmony and the implementation of world wide equality is an idea that all Americans have been
exposed to throughout our lifetime by means of music. An example of this open way of thinking or A
typical American ideology of equal opportunity is given to us by an artist of the name Stevie Wonder.
Through Stevie Wonders song Black man from the album Songs in the Key of Life (1976) the song is
a positive implication to the pointing out of skin colors in different races and the contributions that
have been made to society various forms of life, he exemplifies the idea that we are all created equal
and we can all contribute to society in a positive way. The song demonstrates an upbeat tempo along
with a joyful and higher pitched vocal inflection blesses the song with a positive and uplifting spirit. A
more modern and uniquely different interpretation of social outrage through music is The Power of
Equality by The Red Hot Chilli Peppers from the album Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991). The attention
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The Domains Of It Infrastructure
In this paper we will discuss some cases within the Seven Domains of IT infrastructure in which some
bad things that could happen. Most cases are within the possibility of reality while some are very far
out there and most likely would not happen. This is based on a Kansas Marketing Firm. The first
domain is the user domain. The most logical thing that could go wrong is that an employee could and
most likely will at some point, forget security policies and accidentally exposed the networks to
malicious files or code. This is done by uploading something off a foreign data transfer device such as
a flash drive. This could cause problems with the entire system if the malicious program is a virus. A
more non logical problem would be if a disgruntled employee purposely tries to take down the system
or steals information that is considered sensitive. While this happens it is less logical than accidently
exposure. The worst thing that could happen is that the malicious code wipes out your servers,
removes all data and causes massive production loss and most likely a loss of profit. This is countered
with strong policies and physical security to derail these problems. The second domain is the
workstation domain. The threats to this would be similar to the first domain because if a user does
something malicious on that workstation, it would affect a larger area of the domain. Another problem
is that workstations run programs that are susceptible to bugs and crashes. If
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Reflection Paper On Slime
On a summer afternoon, as I make my way up to Ling s house, I was full of excitement because I
knew, as I get there, my boredom will be extinguished! If you read this, just know that you are in for a
long ride of reading what I did at Ling s house! Ling and I were making satisfying videos of slime, we
were making fascinating slime. Plus, we were talking about Minecraft and school too! Ling got her
iPad and all of her crunchy slime plus she went to the video app so we could make satisfying slime
videos. Ling and I wanted to make a satisfying slime video with the crunchy purple slime first, so we
did. At first, when we recorded the crunchy purple slime, it was not loud enough to be in a satisfying
slime ASMR Youtube video, so we tried to poke the slime harder while we recorded the slime.
(ASMR is Autonomous sensory meridian response, which means a tingling sensation on the skin.)
Additionally, we poked the slime so the slime would look satisfying to watch. If you want to know
how to poke slime to make it look satisfying for your satisfying video, you would need to poke it with
2, 3, or 4 fingers like how Ling and I did the poking. Ling and I wanted to do something fun but it was
hard to visualize of something fun to do, it was making slime! The hardest thing to think about was
what kind of slime Ling and I wanted to make. We were thinking about all of the types of slimes Ling
doesn t have. Finally! Ling thought of a slime to make, crunchy clear slime! As people can
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Essay on The Communist Manifesto
The Communist Manifesto
Marx describes the problem in great detail in the first chapter. He feels there is a problem between the
bourgeoisie and the proletarians. The bourgeoisie were the oppressed class before the French
Revolution and he argues that they are now the oppressors. The proletarians are the new working
class, which works in the large factory and industries. He says that through mass industry they have
sacrificed everything from the old way of religion, employment, to a man s self worth and replaced it
with monetary value. He is mad that the people of ole that use to be upper class such as skills man,
trades people, amp; shopkeepers, are now slipping into the proletarians or working class. He ... Show
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He begins trying to use a sort of a reverse psychology, by saying the communists do not write their
principles specifically for the proletarians. Rather, just by chance, the communist vision is perfect for
the proletarians to use. He said the problem of all other societies before this time have been a battle
between the oppressors versus the oppressed. The basis of these battles has been property. So
Communism looks to get rid of different classes in society. Therefore getting rid of different property
levels or class levels. Marx says it best by In sense, the theory of the Communists may be summed up
in the single sentence: Abolition of private property. He says with no private property there will be no
reason to fight or feud.
I think that this is a very good hypothesis put in front of us by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. They
do a superb job of explaining the problem with the existing government. They also give a vehicle for
change in the next chapter. So its seems that I should be ready for a communist revolution. The
problem with this is that it is just a good hypothesis. As with all hypothesis s they must be tested and
the communist hypothesis has failed most of its tests. I must hand it to Mr. Marx, since I was born and
raised in a very anti communist country and after reading two chapters in his book I was almost ready
to join him. He is a
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Claris Explosion Vs Great Storm
Halifax Explosion VS Great Lakes Storm
Halifax Explosion
In December 1917, almost 100 years ago, a French cargo ship (SS Mont Blanc) filled with explosives
collided with a Norwegian ship (SS Imo). A fire started on the Norwegian ship, and after 20 minutes
the fire became uncontrollable, soon spreading to Mont Blanc, igniting the explosives and causing a
very large explosion. The blast killed approximately 2000 people, injuring about 9000, and leaving
over 25000 people with no shelter. The explosion took place on December 6th in the Narrows, a strait
connecting the upper Halifax Harbour to Bedford Basin. The blast s effect was mostly in the
Richmond district, but it affected other spots like Dartmouth and the Tufts Cove area. The blast even
shattered windows in Truro, 100 km away, and was heard in Prince Edward Island.The blast later
caused a tsunami devastating the Mi kmaq First Nations people who had lived in the Tufts Cove area.
People living in Halifax were not ready and not equipped for such a disaster, there were almost no
emergency or social services in place and most were administered by civilians and private
organizations. The municipal government helped with relief but the most came from public and
private volunteers. At the time of the explosion the city mayor was away, all responsibilities were
placed on Deputy Mayor Henry Colwell. There were only very small police services and fire services
available, the fire station captain was killed and the only fire truck
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Similarities Between Tucker And Richard
Tucker and Richard and the same. The both like fishing and are both courageous. ALso saved people.
Tucker and Richard are both from north carolina and grew up fishing.on page 19,into the storm,it say
the ¨ẗucker asked the man if he liked fishing Richard said yes?This shows Tucker and Richard grew up
fishing becauseucker sits outside and fishes with the narrator Shana Mae Tucker and richard are both
courageous and are good at saving people.On page 20 in Into the storm it says ¨let s push and pull
tugboat Richard yelled push and pull somehow tucker and Richard pushed and pulled the raft with the
guy glued to it close enough to shore that the man was able to wade in the rest of the way.This shows
that Tucker and Richard are both courageous because they helped Mr.Nibbles to safety because he was
drowning .
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Tio2 Acetaminophen Analysis
TiO2 assisted photodegradation of acetaminophen Acetaminophen (adapted name for Paracetamol or
APAP) is a widely used painkiller, which has found its way to our aquifer (figure5). Concentrations
around 0.11μg/l have been reported in water streams in the U.S9. The concern around toxicity and
analgesic action of this drug has motivated researchers to explore various techniques for an efficient
treatment. A group of Chinese researchers have utilized suspended TiO2 at different pH values in a
photochemical reactor for APAP treatment.
A halide lamp was inserted in a solution containing APAP and TiO2 already equilibrated for 20 min.
Samples were taken in specific time intervals after irradiation. Initial concentration of the APAP was
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In addition to the applications mentioned already, they can be utilized in a number of treatment
strategies. For example, photocatalysis can be used for water disinfection to destroy humic substances,
viruses and bacteria and even toxic chlorinated compounds. Heavy metals like Hg, Cr, Pb, Cd, As and
Ni are removed from water using photocatalysis. Photodynamic therapy is another novelty in the field
of photocatalysis. Radicals generated by illumination of light on TiO2 target cancer cells and destroy
them2. It should be stated that further investigation is necessary in order to overcome some of the
issues related to this
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Koopa Troopa s Cabin
As I jump off the pontoon, I feel the freezing water surround my body. I ll slip on the boots of the skis
and grab the handlebar. Releasing my grip, I put one thumb up into the wind to signal I m ready to go.
Suddenly there is a tug on the rope, and I m being dragged through the water. Pressing the skis against
the cold water, I can finally stand up above the waves. The boat pulls me around the bend of the lake,
and the view of all the enormous cabins is thrilling. The seniors on the campground beach will clap
and stand up from their Adirondack chairs to wave or whistle. As my legs begin to feel tired, I wave
one last time and let go of the handlebar. I can feel my body quickly sink down into the water; the life
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Even though we sadly cannot visit Prairie Lake anymore, it will always be my favorite paradise.
Sharing my love for one of God s gorgeous creations doesn t even compare to the beauty from a naked
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Assasination Vacation Essay
When the topic comes to presidential assassins, most people will not use the word amusing and
assassins in the same sentence; however; Dan Danbom, a reporter for the Rocky Mountain News,
proved otherwise and stated that Vowell has succeeded in creating a humorous historical context by
writing I can confidently say that Sarah Vowel s Assassination Vacation is the most amusing book you
ll read this year about presidential assassinations (Danbom). Sarah Vowel s purpose of Assassination
Vacation is to allow readers to have a look at both sides of history to shed light on the assassins, to
reanimate moments lost to history, and to make her book more interesting by using her unique style of
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Looking at both side of the assassination gives the reader the normal idea that everyone has the idea
that whatever the assassins had in mind were wrong and that assassination the president was a wrong
doing that could not be condoned as well as the side of the assassins; which looks into how they think
and the reasons they do it for.
Vowell was successful in terms of reanimating the moments that are lost to history by rummaging
around for historical artifacts that have survived, passed on, and been saved from the moments of the
assassination. Vowell traveled from Philadelphia to New York to examine the specimens of Booth and
Guiteau, where she asked the curator how the museum came into possession of Booth s remnants
(Vowell.94). Vowell then found out from Worden, the museum s director, that the Piece of the thorax
of John Wilkes Booth could not have came from the thorax after she performed an autopsy by herself
(Vowell 94). By saving this piece of Booth, it allows later examination to reexamine what part of body
part this actually is. Saving a piece of the body, such as the brain, of the assassin also allows later
testing to be able to find out something that couldn t have been tested out before. ...It was
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Story Of An Hour Analysis Essay
Louise Mallard, the protagonist of the short story The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin, is a woman
who struggles in a marriage she is not happy with and suffers from a heart condition. Struggling to
find her own identity and her own life, Mrs. Mallard is overwhelmed with independence and freedom
after her husband, Brently Mallard dies in a tragic train accident.
Louise Mallard is a frail woman who is not happy with her life and her marriage. Her heart trouble
makes it more difficult for her sister, Josephine, to tell her the news about the tragic train accident
where her husband, Brently, dies. She cries like any other widow would do. She walks towards her
room, where she finds herself fighting with the new feelings she never felt before. In the room, she
finds herself looking out the window to the landscape outside, the same landscape that has always
been there but now she realizes how beautiful it is and it brings new meaning to her, she sees the tops
of trees that were all aquiver with the new spring of life . The same spring life she is now going to live
after her husband s death. The patches of blue sky showing here and her through the clouds reflects
her trying to find her own life and identity throughout the years of her marriage. Fighting the fear and
uncertainty of her future she hears herself whispering free, free, free and her heart starts beating faster.
The feeling of joy is stronger than anything else. She is a free woman and for the first time in
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The Effects Of Salinity On Crops By Denielle Walters
The Effects of Salinity in Crops
By Denielle Walters
Team Members; Iona Millen, Jade McMillan, Kiara Stone
Teacher Mrs Dean Contents: Abstract:
In this experiment it was found that the higher the salt concentration in a solution, the lower the mass
of the Beetroot. As water travels out of the extracellular environment by Osmosis, the Cell began to
dehydrate and signs of cell Lysis occurred. Though Colorimeter reading results were recorded, they
did not align with the mass of the Beetroot data and were classified inaccurate. Reviewing the results
there was no consistent trend in the data (eg. as the salt content increased by 1% the mass loss
decreased by 0.5g). It could only be stated that as the salt concentration was increased the mass of the
Beetroot decreased. This experiment is related to the Salinity issues currently occurring in Australia. It
has been established that the rising levels of salt in soil affects a number of things like; Agricultural
production, Water quality, Ecological health of streams, Terrestrial biodiversity, Soil erosion, Flood
risk, Infrastructure and fixtures, irrigation.
https://www.qld.gov.au/environment/land/soil/salinity/impacts/
If the effects of salinity continue, crops would not be able to grow therefore farmers would not be
making an income and the fresh healthy Fruits and Vegetables that are displayed in supermarkets
would be practically non existent and the salt could potentially move into fresh water meaning the
fresh water
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The Watergate Scandal Of America
The Watergate scandal was an event with many strong incidents in pre scandal, present scandal, and
post scandal. How could this scandal affect American politics? One event that is currently happening
right now because it s a result of the scandal and is affecting American politics is the loss of trust in
the government by the public. With conspiracy theories directed towards criminals and Nixon running
out of office, trust in the system was at an all time low. Another effect of Watergate is when the media
increased its scrutiny of politics and politicians. Ever since the Watergate scandal, the publishers of
media have inflated and over exaggerated the news about Americas federal system to try to be noticed
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During this period, a presidential election was seemed essential because the Vietnam War was taking
place which led the US to a harsh political divide. The harsh methods used in this campaign were
actually known as illegal espionage . This lead to Nixon s group who reelected the president to steel
copies of top secret documents and bugged the office s phones (Watergate: The Break In). This break
in was known as a third rate burglary attempt. Their attempt failed and the committee came back to
the building a few days later to barge right back in, but this time getting caught before things got out
of hand.
This scandal was attempted to be covered up but did not work. President Richard Nixon thought to
himself, if the media found out about this, they would blow the situation way out of proportion and
take it further then needed (which they did when they found out). Nixon also thought that if any
American citizen found out about this scandal, they would lose trust in politics and never be able to
rely on the governmental system. So the people that attempted to break into the system were offered
money to keep quiet and not tell any true stories to the media. Nixon gave speeches and presentations
on how the staff were not the crime committers and that the people who did it were unknown. His
voters and coworkers grew suspicious so they did a mini, untracked investigation. They found tape
recordings of every conversation made in the Oval office; if people got ahold of those
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Facebook Is Off By Yvetne Marche
Marche starts his essay off by telling the story of a woman named Yvette Vickers; she was a lonely
woman who became even more lonely using the internet as her only way to connect with people. He
explains that Americans are more solitary than ever before (Marche, 2) so it is easy to use Facebook as
a scapegoat for our loneliness but in reality it is just a new way that we present our loneliness. In his
essay Marche makes it very clear that it is not Facebook that is making society lonely, but instead
people are using Facebook as a way of changing the form of their already apparent loneliness. This
essay was one that was very clear and gave many reasons as to why Facebook is not the source of our
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Marche uses the metaphor that [Facebook is] like a car (Marche, 7) because you can use it as a way to
isolate yourself or you can use it as a way to interact with others and use it as a social tool. Marche
also gives the reader an example of an effective and healthy way that social media is used versus an
unhealthy way by using an example of a football game. Marche states that if you use social media as a
way to organize a game of football among your friends, that s healthy. [But] if you turn to social
media instead of playing football, however, that s unhealthy, (Marche, 7) which is a very good
example because it shows the reader that social media was really just meant as a social platform, not
one that is used an excuse to not be social. The metaphors and examples that Marche uses really
enhance the persuasion and effectiveness of his essay because it makes the reader really think of
Facebook with an unbiased mind rather than thinking of it as what it s known to be and all the bad
things that are associated with
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Clinical Trials And Thyroid Cancer
Clinical Trials and Thyroid Cancer: Thyroid cancer is often recurrent and difficult to treat. As a result,
patients have been taking part in clinical trials of new and innovative treatments. Clinical trials are
defined as carefully controlled research studies that are done with volunteer patients. Differentiated
thyroid cancer, as explained in a previous section, can be divided into papillary, follicular, and Hürthle
cell arising from follicular cells. The hallmark of follicular thyroid cells is the active uptake of iodine
from the bloodstream with organification (meaning the iodine has a reasonably long residence
time)18. Even with the most aggressive form of RAI treatment, some patients do not achieve control
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Pryma and Mandel concluded that, Numerous pathways have been shown to be aberrant in a
significant fraction of patients with iodine refractory advanced thyroid cancer and several therapies
targeting these pathways have been tested or are actively being tested in clinical trials .16 (Figure 6).
Figure 6 | Pathways for Clinical Trials Pryma and Mandel also examined radioiodine as a, prototypical
theranostic agent permitting both imaging and therapy 18. The researchers are hopeful that the
therapeutic refinement of RAI treatment will permit decreased (or absent) dose (and decreased
toxicity) in the patients who are destined to do well, increased dose in the patients who will benefit
from treatment, and more appropriate discontinuation or modification of therapy in those unlikely to
benefit from single agent radioiodine therapy18. It is important to note that in clinical trials for
patients with iodine refractory disease, radioiodine is still highly effective in patients with metastatic
differentiated thyroid cancer and should still be used18. Overall, the future of therapy in advanced
differentiated thyroid cancer is likely to include multiagent treatment18. Clinical trials and research
have also focused in on patients with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP). FAP is an autosomal
dominant syndrome with a predisposition for colorectal cancer19. Lifetime risk of thyroid
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Public Prostitution In The United States During The 19th...
Public humiliation has been around for years. It was always a controversial and terrible thing to do to
a person. Being outlawed in the states during the 19th century there is a reason why this was banned.
Public humiliation destroys a person emotionally. In my experience of public humiliation I posted a
fun joke about fictional character being crusty on tumblr (the place where everyone get offended).
Finding the joke funny, because who doesn t love a crusty joke, I posted it with no ill intent. Suddenly
the person I made the joke to started to get really offended. They even cried. They seriously posted a
text saying that they were really hurt about it. I didn t know what was going on, the joke was innocent,
I didn t know that they were offended
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Conflicts Between Concessionaires And Rural Communities
Purpose of the Research
Liberia is rich in Natural resources including gold, diamond, iron ore, timber, and vast arable Land
resources. People who live in rural Lands and communities in Liberia make up about one third of the
country and depend on Land and natural resources for their livelihoods (Knight, Siakor and Robert
Lawrence Nyahn). The mismanagement of Liberia s natural resources was one factors that led two
decades of civil crisis which lasted for 14 years and which resulted in the deaths of about 260,000 of
its citizens, and damaged the country s infrastructure and basic social services. The purpose of the
study is to conducts an intensive investigation on the critical factors impacting conflicts between
concessionaires and rural communities in Liberia and provides insights for possible solutions in
solving these conflicts. Investigate the relationships between rural communities and concessions
companies and understand the needs and concerns of the rural communities and make possible
recommendations to the relevant stakeholders for solutions using the Conflicts Analysis Tools or
Model.
1.1.3 Meaning of the research
The exploitation of natural resources such as Land, gold, diamonds, crude oil and forestry products are
traditionally argued to play a vital part in a county s growth and development. Countries endowed
with these resources are assumed to be able to transform their economies towards the path of
sustainable development. Customary land use and Minerals
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The Importance Of Return To The Army
Before you get in you must know your mission or you would be lost and stranded in this anarchy place
filled with chaos, destruction, and food. As soon as you get inside you must survey your surroundings
for the assassinators and agitators that will try and stop you from fulfilling you mission, but before
you get there you must put up your defence against the deadly ones that push you right out of their
way onto the ghastly unsanitized ground. Where you would be ambushed with humiliation and shot
with the amusing faces staring at you from high up. Once you made it on the line you must sand
strong from the beggars who would booby trap you into overloading your brain with their confusing
orders .Then you must stop the enemy who tries to ooze their way in the front of you, you must bring
forth sudden destruction by telling the commander and chief; the teacher where they would execute or
enemy of the line and eradicate this person for good thus sending them the doom of the back of the
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This is when your defence must be stronger than ever yet you cease to your doom, with cannons of
fury you tell them no and triumphantly move up in the battlefield you are so close that you can
practically smell freedom running into your nose and engulfing it. The lady serving you shoots out
angry stares in your direction but do not get distracted because your almost there. Victory, you finally
receive your barbecue ribs and white rice. You have won your battle and can walk out in freedom.
Well that is until
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What Is The Character OfThe House Of The Scorpion
The main character of The House of the Scorpion is named Matt who lives in a place called Opium.
Opium is a strip of poppy fields lying between the United States and what used to be called Mexico.
There is one problem for Matt because he is the clone who was made in a lab by a scientist named
Eduardo. In the real world people think clones are animals or monsters. He is a special clone because
he is the clone of El Patron, a drug lord, who owns Opium. At the end, El Patron dies which then
causes Matt to have the title, The Lord of Opium
In the book The House of the Scorpion there are many characters that stand out, but the one that stands
out the most for me is Tom.Tom really stood out for me because he was one of the people that was
really mean and rude to as well as a troublemaker to Matt the main character. For example it says, You
re ugly, said the boy.You look like a pig in a sty. Matt wanted to reply, but the habit of silence had
grown too strong. He could only glare at the intruder. In the hazy background of his mind, he recalled
a boy named Tom, who was bad. In this quote not only does it say that Tom was bad, but Tom was
also saying some rude things to Matt like calling him ugly. As well as another quote in the story, That
got you, didn t it? Wait ll I tell your girlfriend how cute you are now.You smell like a pile of dung.
This shows that Tom is mean because he is telling Matt that he smells bad which I was thought to keep
things to myself if they are mean.
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Compare And Contrast Merricat And Edward Scissorhands
John Bowen says, [a] genre isn t like a box in which a group of texts all neatly fit and can be safely
classified...it is more like a family. All family members don t look alike or have a single trait in
common but they have overlapping characteristics. The gothic genre is made to shock its readers and
induce strange thought. John Bowen compiled a list of characteristics that he has seen among great
works of Gothic literature. These characteristics include: strange places, clashing time periods, power
and constraint, terror vs. horror, and a world of doubt. In the case of We have always lived in the
Castle and Edward Scissorhands the family analogy works. These two works tell unrelated stories but
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The clashing time periods does not apply to either of the stories. It can be argued that Merricat s living
situation does not obviously indicate what time period she is living in. The only indication is when she
goes out into town. However, it s not significant enough to be considered clashing time periods.
Edward s situation was not a clash of time periods but rather discrepancies in what is in fashion; like
the waterbed, for example. Next in Bowen s characteristics, comes the terror versus horror
characteristic. We have always lived in the Castle fits this characteristic very well. Merricat is
responsible for her family s death and is responsible for the house catching fire. We have always lived
in the Castle fits very well into the terror versus horror characteristic. Edward Scissorhands doesn t
quite fit into that mold. Even though Edward kills Jim, he did it because he was defending himself and
Kim; it was not because that was his intention during the whole movie. Bowen s last characteristic is a
world of doubt; this gives the reader the idea that there is more than human knowledge/ power. This is
the case in Edward Scissorhands; he is a character who was created with scissor hands by an inventor.
In the case of We have always lived in the Castle however, this is not the
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Intelligence Is The Mental Potential
Creativity and Intelligence, they couldn t be any more different from each other. But maybe, just
maybe could they be related in a sense? Or what does one have to do with the other? That s what I
always wondered when it came to both. In class we learned that they do met at a certain point, but
after that no such connection happens between them. Creativity is the ability to produce new and
valuable ideas; while Intelligence is the mental potential to learn from experiences, solve problems,
and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
Intelligence certainly plays a role in creative thinking, but not to a full expectation. Your IQ is
generally gauged by the ability to interpret information and find a solution, no matter what. For
example in math and science, IQ is very important because it shows your ability to memorize concepts
and repeat similar problems. If I was to tell you two plus two equals four, you should intelligently
conclude four plus four equals twice the original number.
Of course, Intelligence only gets you so far when it comes to creativity. To be creative, you must be
able to pull existing knowledge into a new situation and quickly find potential outcomes. Being
creative isn t something you need a high IQ for. Steve Jobs once said Creativity is just connecting
things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they
didn t really do it, they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them after a while. That s
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Essay on Art Formal Analysis
Art Formal Analysis Examining the formal qualities of Homer Watson s painting Horse and Rider In A
Landscape was quite interesting. I chose to analyze this piece as apposed to the others because it was
the piece I liked the least, therefore making me analyze it more closely and discover other aspects of
the work, besides aesthetics.
The texture of the canvas works very well with the subject matter portrayed in the painting. The grassy
hill side and the leaves of the trees are especially complimented by the canvas. It makes the leaves feel
like they are slightly moving, this combined with the lack of detail itself the leaves. This is contrasted
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Perspective lines occur also in the background of the painting in the upper right in the trees getting
smaller as they descend into the painting. This painting is an example of linear perspective. All lines
converge at a vanishing point.
At first sight the house in the middle ground appears to be the destination of the rider, but the use of
linear perspective suggests that something else is important beyond the house and the green hill.
This painting appears to take place either at either dusk or dawn, when the sun is at the horizon. Likely
it is dusk, as the setting appears to be in the Northern Hemisphere and the snow in the picture residing
on the left hand side of fence would suggest it has yet to melt, so the sun would be setting in the west,
or on the right. So the viewer, as well as the subject, is facing south. This affects the painting in
several ways. The lighting is very dramatic, the middle ground being very much more lighted than the
foreground and background, therefore the colors are more saturated than the foreground and
background. Greens, browns and greys are used a lot in this piece and makes it very muddy. The
house really does stand out against the painting because of the contrast of lighting.
The piece is pretty balanced, it is more or less partitioned into four parts by the strong horizontal line
in the middle and the road meeting with the edge of the forest vertically, the lighter areas in the top
right and bottom left,
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How Far Do You Agree With Buckley s
I strongly agree with Buckely s essay because it stresses the author s theory that we wait and expect
for someone else to complain about fixing an uncomfortable situation, instead of doing it ourselves.
Buckley shows an example of this when he writes about himself suffocating in an 85 degrees train.
People could not despise the heat as well but they assumed someone would tell them to change the
temperature. He says, we will sit in an oven or endure a racking headache before undertaking a head
on, I m here to tell you a complaint (Buckley, 62). I agree with Buckley because I have seen people do
it multiple times, including myself. I found it unbelievable when he and his wife were at the movie
theatre and even if the image was blurry, no one
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The Conformity And Group Pressure By Solomon Asch ( 1951 )...
Table of Contents Introduction 2 Literature Review 3 Method 6 Participants 6 Materials 6 Stimulus 6
Experimental Design 7 Procedure 8 Results 9 Table 9 Graphs 11 Discussion 14 Conclusion 15
Bibliography 16 Plagiarism Report 16 Appendix 17 Introduction In pyschology conformity can be
descibed as an indiviual s tendency to follow the unspoken rules or behaviours of the social group to
which he/she belongs to or wants to be apart of. Many psychologists including , Jenness (1932), Sherif
(1935) both experimented in psychology, investigating conformity and group pressure. However,
perhaps the most famous conformity experiment was done by Solomon Asch (1951) and his line
judgment experiment. (McLeod 2007) Solomon Asch was a psychologist that conduced numerous
expirments designed to illustrate the increasing conformity within social groups. The experiments also
invesigated the effect the number of people present within the group had one the conformity rate. Asch
hypothesized, that the majority of the people would not conform to something obviosly wrong;
however, when surrounded by (other) individuals all voicing an incorrect answer, 75% of them(the
participant) will conform to the groups answer (Watzlawick 1976) In the experiment solomon had two
boards; one showing three lines of different lengths ( boardA) and another with one line( board B).
The group of people were then asked which line on board A looked similar to the one on board B.
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Swot on Japan Essays
Japan SWOT Analysis
Strengths:
Economy Economy has a long term positive impact on Japan, which will add to its value. The
qualitative factor of economy will lead to a decrease in costs for Japan
Japanese Biotechology
Hard working People
Sophisticated consumers with high purchasing power They help Japan set trends and utilize latest
technology. These customers tend to appreciate fashionable, name brand items that allow luxury goods
makers to use their profits and knowledge of the Japanese consumer market to expand globally.
Technology companies sell high tech and high priced goods to Japanese customers, which allows the
entire country to utilize the latest technology. technology has a major correlation with productivity, ...
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Initially, the labor participation rates (which are low in many countries) can also be increased to
temporarily reduce or delay the shortage. On the positive side, such a shortage increases the demand
for labor, which can potentially result in a reduced unemployment rate as well as higher wages. As the
birthrate in developed countries drops well below the replacement rate of 2.1 children born to every
woman, to somewhere between 1.1 and 1.4 children the declining population will have severe
consequences in the near and distant future. Demographic decline causes anxiety because it is thought
to go hand in hand with economic decline. With fewer, younger workers to pay the health and pension
bills of an elderly population, states face an unprecedented fiscal burden. The dependency ratio of
those aged 65 and over to those of working age looks set to double from one to four to one to two in
2050.
Natural Disasters
Female Managers in Japan Only 8% of managers are female in Japan, whereas, they are 40% in
America and 20% in China. This difference in female participation means Japan is only getting their
ideas from men. The loss of creative ideas is a debilitation consequence of low female participation.
Lost Cost of Capital in Japan Japan s reliance on low cost of capital is hurting their economy. Japan s
government institutions hand out money to try and revitalize ailing companies. These low
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Analysis Of Night By Elie Wiesel
In the memoir Night, written by Elie Weisel, you take a journey through the 1940s, and learn what it
was like to live during the Holocaust. Night records the life of Elie Wiesel during his teen years, and
the oppression he and his family went through because of their Jewish descent.
The Holocaust was a horrifying genocide where Adolf Hitler and the Nazis strived to wipe out the
Jewish race, as well as Poles, Slavs, Jehovah s Witnesses, Homosexuals, Gypsies, etc. Jews were
taken from their homes and transported to concentration camps to work until they were seen unfit to
do so, and then they were sent to the chimney. The Holocaust resulted in around six to eleven million
deaths.
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His personal recording of the events makes it more relatable than reading the facts straight from a
history book. This is one of the many reasons that Night is considered a nonfiction memoir, and not an
autobiography. A memoir has an informal tone and is filled with emotional truths rather than historical
facts like an autobiography.
They were stripped of their clothes and dignity when they got up the next morning. Their hair was also
torn out and every hair on their body was shaved. They were beaten and mocked by the Kapos. In a
few seconds, we had ceased to be men (Elie Wiesel 37). All of them were given numbers. Eliezer was
now A 7713, he had no name according to the Germans. They were forced to work, and if they did
not, they were sent straight to the crematorium. Eliezer and his father worked in the warehouse.
As months went by, Jewish holidays arrived, and Eliezer struggled with the idea of sticking to his faith
based holidays. As other prayed to God and blessed His name, he wondered why. Why, but why would
I bless Him? Every fiber in me rebelled. Because He caused thousands of children to burn in His mass
graves? Because he kept six crematoria working day and night, including the Sabbath and Holy Days?
Because in His great might He had created Auschwitz, Birkenau, Buna, and so many other factories of
death? How could I say to Him: Blessed be Thou, Almighty, Master of the Universe, who chose us
among all nations
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A Doll s House by Henrik Isben
In the 1900 s women were not granted with similar privileges as men. Economic suppression, limited
education, and lack of civil rights were the primary issues for women. In the play A Doll s House,
Henrik Isben creates the realization of female oppression through the creation of the character, Nora.
Nora is a woman, whose whole life is ruled by either her father or husband. Nora Helmer, tries hard to
perform the roles expected of a woman, which, however, has led to her sacrifice of individual ideals
and fulfillment of personal freedom. Ibsen reveals Nora s grasp of independence through his use of
symbolism, irony, and development of characters. Nora s first impression of the audience is being an
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Linde as an independent woman. Mrs. Linde states Well, I had to manage as best I could. With a little
store and a little school and anything else I could think of. (1173). Mrs. Linde is a character who has
faces being independent on her own. With the privilege of having school, she demonstrates how
having freedom is a hard struggle however it is attainable. Nora s realization of woman independence
then, drives to show how she has created actions for herself. This can be seen in the conversation
between Mrs Linde and her Mrs. Linde: [smiling] Well, good heavens, a little bit of sewing to do and a
few things like that. What a child you are, Nora! Nora: [tosses her head and walks across the room] I
wouldn t be too sure of that, if I were you. Mrs. Linde: Oh? Nora: You re just like the rest of them.
You all think I m useless when it comes to anything really serious (1178). Mrs Linde s pushed Nora to
reveal her secret. She carries out the whole project of saving Helmer s life behind everyone s back to
show her independent capability. Throughout the play Ibsen uses symbolism to emphasize Nora s
oppression and uprising. In the beginning of the play the macaroons, were presented when Helmer
asked if Nora had eaten one, in response she lied. Helmer does not want Nora to eat macaroon due to
his desire to have a perfect trophy wife, and in order to obtain such desire, watching the weight is one
key he must monitor. The
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  • 1. Along These Lines: Writing Paragraphs And Essays ( 9 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Along These Lines: Writing Paragraphs And Essays ( 9 Along These Lines: Writing Paragraphs And Essays ( 9
  • 2. National Basketball Association The NBA (National Basketball Association) is a major factor in sports. As the years have gone by the NBA has changed drastically. The players, jerseys, team names, and the teams logos. Many more things changed as well. The baskets changed, the court patterns, some rules, how the teams play and how they run things. Julius Erving one of the greats in the 70s has a unique style other players may not have had. Julius was more commonly known as Dr. J. Julius was one of the first NBA players to dunk from the free throw line. Nowadays we see many high fliers dunking from the charity stripe. Such as Zach lavine, Aaron Gordon, Giannis Antetokounmpo, we ve also seen Michael Jordan and Serge Ibaka in past years and many others. Throughout the years we ve seen teams change locations, team name, also it s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors may be more known by more people because they have been in the NBA championships for 3 years and maybe 3 and counting. The NBA s jerseys have definitely been a huge change in the association. The NBA has had many changes. People enjoyed them some have hated them. Many people have enjoyed the NBA over the years and others have not been so fond of it. We ve seen greats through the years and we ve seen flukes. We ve been with a team or player ever since he s been in the league. Some fans are super fans some are people who just enjoy the thrill of a game. The NBA has also seen tragic injuries such as Paul George, Steve Nash, Stephen Curry, Kyrie Irving, and many others. They rode with their player until full health always checking for news on them and seeing them. Injuries were a major thing in the past as well. People saw players playing with ice on their knees and other major joints like elbows and ankles. Players now and then have had major problems on their knees and ankles. They are major points of pressure and hurts to see when a player hurts that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Description Of Geographically Weighted Regression Dr. Rogerson 1. Give a brief description of geographically weighted regression (as if you were preparing a 20 minute introduction to the method for a class). In your description, be sure to describe the method itself, parameter estimation, and an explanation on how it is different from ordinary least squares. Provide a list of papers that have used the method (perhaps 10 or so papers, but it could be longer, or (slightly) shorter. Finally, describe possible disadvantages or drawbacks of the method, citing literature where possible. Introduction In spatial analysis, the aim is often to identify the natural relationship between pairs of variables. And the most common type of analysis used to achieve this aim is regression (Fotheringham Rogerson, 2009, p. 243). In a conventional linear regression model, we use a single equation to assess the overall relationships between a single dependent and more independent variables across space. An important assumption underlying this approach is that the relationships of interest are stationary or homogeneous over space (Fotheringham Charlton, 1998). So, the parameter estimates from the regression model are constant over space (Fotheringham Rogerson, 2009, p. 244). Relationships which exhibit spatial nonstationarity (or heterogeneity) will create the problem for the interpretation of parameter estimates from a linear regression model (Fotheringham Charlton, 1998). To address this issue, Dr. Brunsdaon et al., (1996) developed a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. To Be Kind Analysis Examples of To Be Kind and Be Respectful, Responsible, and Safe Script To be kind means you should be kind and that is kind of hard at times so these are some examples/Tips To help out! An example of being nice is Helping with a project, help someone up if they fall, let them use the water fountain, Some example of being respectful is to pay attention to the teacher and to listen to her/him and another example is to listen to people so if they want to go to their locker and their locker is below yours, you should move your stuff out of the way and you should let them go to your locker One example of not being Nice (What you should not do!) Pulling a seat when someone sitting down,Fighting,Arguing, calling names Basic things ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Hannah Arendt s The Human Condition The Human Condition Hannah Arendt s book, The Human Condition, examines the vita activa and it s relation to three fundamental human activities: labor, work and action. Arendt holds that these three activities correspond to one of the basic conditions under which life on earth has been given to man and make up politics (7). Throughout the book Arendt ultimately makes the point that our main political job is to discover other people s opinions about political life and to then go forward and examine these opinions together. Differing viewpoints and opinions are inevitable and through politics we examine these opinions and should be able to find agreements within the discrepancies. In Arendt s opinion examining opinions together is doing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Labor and work can be easily distinguished between by the products length of stay in the world. These things are unnatural, or artificial. Products, such as houses, desks and phones are examples of things constructed through work. The activity of work provides for a stable world and serves the purpose of creating durability. Unlike labor, works sole relation to providing viable living conditions results in the view of every thing and every person as a means to make the object. Through the activity of work, the end justifies the means. This results in people being treated as a means to an end instead of a unique person. In the world of work, one person is in charge and violence is acceptable. Arendt justifies the use of violence, particularly in relation to nature, by saying the end justifies the violence done to nature to win the material, as the wood justifies killing the tree and the table justifies destroying the wood . Because products of work are so durable and have a long lifespan, they provide continuity with the past. Although work does not directly connect to the human condition of life, it does provide some rewards. Work provides pride and a sense of accomplishment. According to Arendt, work can provide self assurance and satisfaction, and can even become a source of self confidence throughout life (140). People are able to master nature and therefore master oneself. The highest reward of work however is the work of art. While it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Effects Of Animal Testing Stop Animals From Suffering Scientific experiments use many different methods to find their outcome; many of those experiments use animals. Scientists mainly use rodents and monkeys. In the clinical trials, scientists torture or injure animals to act like the human subjects. From there, scientists give the subjects drugs to see the effects produced. Then, they predict how it will affect humans. This outcome only benefits humans. It does not benefit animals, it only hurts them. Showing that human experiments involving animals has inhumane effects because it leads to wrongful animal suffering and other alternatives to testing exist. The government has placed few laws in order to prevent inhumane experiments. These laws explain how to correctly treat animals. For example, scientists need to treat the animals with respect and care. One article states When animal use is necessary, it should be carried out humanely and with concern for the comfort, general health, and well being of the animals by scientist and staff who are qualified and trained to do the work successfully. These concerns have been codified in The Animal Welfare Act and Guide for the Care and Use of Animals in the United States ( Using ). To summarize that statement, scientists and staff involved in animal experimentation must do such work and humanely carry out the medicine on their subjects. However, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Haugen, Greenhaven Press, 2000, Opposing Viewpoints in Context, link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/EJ3010002102/OVIC?v=lees33148 xid=9e3b3309. Accessed 10 Mar. 2017 Redmond, D. Eugene Jr. Using Monkeys to Understand and Cure Parkinson Disease. Animal Research Ethics: Evolving Views and Practices, Hasting Center Report Special Report 42, no.6, 2012, Ebscohost, web.bebscohost.com/ehot/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=387df156 4e30 42fe a8a6 de5da4d01c62%40sessionmgr104 vid=1 hid=125. Accessed 10 Mar. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Humanities’ Irrational and its Effects on a Utopian Society The human psyche is divided into rational and irrational drives. Courtesy of Sigmund Freud, it is divided into the id, ego, and super ego. According to Freud, although the super ego controls the other two to present ourselves in a rational state within society, the id often tends to be out of complete control by the conscious, making it an unconscious action. For Freud, it s the recognition that the irrational is there, that it must be controlled to take over. Man s aggressive nature does tend to overpower the mind, leading to irrational actions. Both Freud s Civilization and its Discontents and Dostoyevsky s Notes from Underground show how humans are controlled by their irrational drives and that, as a result, the attempts to create a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Reavers represent Freud s mentioned id, or irrational and aggressive drives. Due to groups such as the Reavers and the Alliance, civilization trying to improve and create a perfect society will fail due to human s inevitable ways of acting through their irrational psyche. A utopian society isn t possible because of this and Freud suggests accepting such a reality with imperfections in its inhabitants. Underestimated are the powerful forces or irrationalism... [which] would erupt with devastating fury in twentieth century political life...extolling violence (Perry 701 2).Those civilizations that attempt to create a utopian society create the illusion of civilization, the illusion that humans are, in fact, civilized. Enter Dostoyevsky, an anti government, anti socialist thinker and writer who offers a strong theory on man s irrational and failures to create a Crystal Palace society. Being exposed to violence, death, and government suppression through his life, Dostoyevsky was able to write a notable anti utopian novel. Moving to the discussion of the rational versus irrational thoughts supported by Freud, rather than viewing humanity as being innately good, Dostoyevsky viewed humans as being innately depraved, irrational, and rebellious (Perry 682). Like Freud, Dostoyevsky opposed Enlightenment philosophies of rationality, and believed irrationality was a dominant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Image Of Plastic Surgery Essay The media puts forth a plethora of information to the general public. Appearance is a major idea in society that is constantly put out on mainstream media. The image of seemingly perfect celebrities and stars are heavily rotated, and have lasting effects on millions of Americans who are unhappy with their body image. Plastic surgery has become common amongst middle class women, and a rapid increase in male plastic surgery has been noted in recent years. Constant exposure to the perfect body image in the media puts harm in the very idea that the human body comes in all shapes and sizes. Despite the temptations of a perfect body and plastic surgery to fix imperfections, it is completely possible to maintain a positive sense of self while facing standards and expectations that are nearly impossible to obtain. The perfect body is an image that is put out by the media for both men and women. In our society, the standard for women is that they maintain slim bodies with certain features being larger. The standard for men is that they work out and maintain muscular bodies. Nancy Clark touches upon this concept in her 2004 article Mirror, Mirror on the Wall... Are Muscular Men the Best of All? Clark explains that men tend to see themselves as too small, and maintain a constant thirst to grow in mass. Muscle dysmorphia is a new syndrome emerging behind gym doors. You might notice it in your gym s weight room. Some weightlifters pathologically believe their muscles are too small. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. An Oral Survey Of 1502 Young Men And Women Consulting firm The Futures Company from 2 till April 14, 2014 held an oral survey of 1502 young men and women Americans aged 10 to 18 years of age, equally covering all ages of both sexes. In 2014 a sharp jump in one of the figures was revealed: 87% of teens have witnessed of cyberbullying (intimidation and harassment in the network), in 2013 only 27% .Among those who confessed that he became the object of virtual bullying, 72% as the reason for it called their appearance, 26% nationality or religion, and 12% said that the deciding factor was the sexual sphere (Thomas, Connor Scott, 2015). US researchers have identified eight main types of bullying (Calvete et al., 2010; Chisholm, 2014; Thomas et al., 2015): 1. Skirmish or flaming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another form of harassment is trolling: cyber trolls publish negative, alarming information on websites, social networking pages, even on memorial pages devoted to the dead people (Famiglietti, 2011), provoking a strong emotional response. 3. Defamation (denigration) dissemination of false information and insulting. Text messages, photos, songs, which are often sexual in nature. The victims can be not only some teenagers sometimes mailing of lists happen ( Who s who in the school , Who is sleeping with whom ), special book of criticism (slam books) with jokes about classmates are created. 4. Imposture, the impersonation in a certain person pursuer is positioning himself as a victim, using his password to access the account in social networks, blog, email, instant messaging, or creates an account with the same nickname as in victim and exercise on behalf of the victims the negative communication. The organization of feedback wave occurs when from the address of the victim without his/her knowledge provocative letters are sent to his/her friends. 5. Trickery, extortion of confidential information and its dissemination (outing trickery) getting personal information and publishing it on the Internet or transferring to those to whom it was not intended. 6. Alienation (ostracism, isolation). To any person is inherent the desire to be included in the group. An ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Decisions In Cover-Up And Good Guys Always Win Decisions. Sometimes they are very hard to make, and sometimes they are very easy to make. Sometimes decisions could have a very bad outcome if you choose the wrong option, others have very minor consequences. In the stories Cover ups and the play Good Guys Always Win, there are two characters that are faced with decisions that could result in a good outcome or a bad outcome. In Cover ups the character that has to make the decision was Mrs. Kittredge, the mother of a girl who s best friend was the arch enemy s son of their family. Mrs. Kittredge had to choose whether or not to tell her daughter and her friend, named Jenna and Richard, that Jenna s father had practically destroyed Richard s father s career. This decision seems very hard to make, because if she were to tell Jenna and Richard that the mistake her husband made had costed the Davis family everything they had owned. The outcome that would have taken ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, if she had chosen to not tell them, the friendship they had would have kept going until natural causes prompted them to find out themselves, and this also could ruin their close friendship. I can understand why Mrs. Kittredge would have been nervous to tell Jenna and Richard, because there was a fifty fifty chance that the children would break ties if they found out. As stated in the story, paragraph eleven, Mrs. Kittredge sighed heavily. Maybe I should have told you, she admitted, but I couldn t figure out how, and I didn t want to spoil your memory of your father. When you two became friends, I kept telling myself that Richard and Davis are common names and he couldn t possibly be Morgan s son. When I saw ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Credibility Definition Credibility is the measurement by which one s reputation is evaluated for the presence of trustworthiness in work excellence, the ability to empathize with those who are in your employ or those who are your employers, as well as one s corporate and personal values; notwithstanding, one s ability to deliver on promises (Cardon, P., pg. 3, 2013). Therefore, in order to achieve credibility one must utilize the key elements which formulate credibility. As it stands, the key elements which formulate credibility are competence, caring, and character. Competence is one of the elements that constitute one s credibility. To define, competence is a term that refers to an individual s knowledge or skill set which enables or qualifies the individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Persuasive Argument For Run Nixon Out Of Office Barbara Jordan; Persuasive argument to run Nixon out of office On June 17, 1972, G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hunt, members of the Nixon administration, were arrested for the much publicized scandal of the Watergate burglary. US Representative Barbara Jordan made history on July 28, 1974, with her address on the Articles of Impeachment against then President Richard Nixon and other members of the Nixon house. Jordan explores evidence against the Nixon administration and violations made against the US Constitution by President Richard Nixon, his operatives, and other government officials. She touches briefly of gender and racial equality to convey her connection to the US Constitution, appeals to logic and reason by stating facts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1956, she graduated from Texas Southern University, then went on to excel in her studies and graduated from Boston University Law School. No other woman had been elected since 1883, til Jordan became the first African American woman elected in the year 1966 to the Texas State Senate. Jordan s upbringing plays a significant role in her use of civil religious rhetoric expression in her political speeches. Her highly publicized Articles of Impeachment address to the Judicial Committee is proof of one of her persuasive arguments. Jordan, dressed in a pink blouse, pearl earrings, and spectacles, begins to address the members of the Judicial Committee. She starts her speech by thanking the Chairman for the opportunity of sharing the burden of the impeachment proceedings. She states he is a strong man for handling the responsibility laid out in front of him. She goes on by describing her feelings towards the meaning We, the people. Earlier today, we heard the beginning of the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States: We, the people. It s a very eloquent beginning. But when that document was completed on the seventeenth of September in 1787, I was not included in that We, the people. I felt somehow for many years that George Washington and Alexander Hamilton just left me out by mistake. But through the process of amendment, interpretation, and court decision, I have finally been included in We, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Rising Sea Levels Global warming has become a very big problem in our world today. It has created everything from bad air quality to water pollution in our world. These are just some of the consequences of global warming. However, I would like to speak on one topic as it regards to global warming. We have now discovered that global warming is causing our polar ice caps to melt thus creating rising sea levels. This has become a very large topic, and many scientists are scrambling to find solutions to stop this problem. If the rising sea level isn t fixed we will see a massive amount of damage caused to our coasts, and coasts around the world for that matter. The consequences would also be dire for my home state of Florida. Florida is susceptible to rising sea levels because so much of the land is barely above sea level. The consequences in Florida would be detrimental. Consequences of rising sea levels could affect our economy, human quality of life, and the environment. This issue hasn t caused too much damage on the state of Florida s environment yet. However, the projected amount of damage that it ll do to the environment is absolutely devastating. The rise in sea levels would destroy anything, and everything in it s path. This includes estuaries that are natural in nature, but have many benefits to humans and wildlife alike. The rise in sea level would sink these estuaries and would leave Florida vulnerable to different threats. One of these threats would be the concern of hurricanes. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Problem Of Sorcery And Witchcraft Essay In the chapter The Problem of Sorcery and Witchcraft in the Age of Reformation, the section John Calvin: Witchcraft and the Reformation discusses what is considered witchcraft, and why it is. In his Sermon of Deuteronomy, John Calvin does this by distinguishing the roles of Enchanters, Sorcerers, Calkers, workers with Familiars, and of such as ask counsel of the dead, within context of both old and new testaments and the church reformation. In doing so, Calvin maintains the concept of surrendering a soul to the devil in accordance to the continuing belief of witchcraft. In relation to other documents within the chapter, the overall concept referring to an intensifying fear of witchcraft is based on theological events in sixteenth century Europe during the church reformation. The document by Calvin provides one of three viewpoints regarding witchcraft during this era; the three viewpoints being Protestant, Catholic, or the notion that witchcraft in general is not real. However, despite the differences of opinion, all sides seem to agree on the concept that witchcraft in general is not good. In this particular document of the chapter, John Calvin, taking the protestant approach, describes the concept of witchcraft as a pact between the devil and a witch; the witch being someone who practices things such as enchantments, sorcery, speaking with the dead, etc. This relationship between the devil and the witch is a direct result of what Calvin describes as: Satan s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Article Of Confederation Failures After gaining independence the United States struggled to establish a stable government and a constitution. The United States relied on the Article of Confederation to constitute issues that the states faced. Even with, what was then considered a constitution , in place the United States still faced problems with their government bodies. The Article of Confederation failed to solve issues but did manage to cause major confusion and disagreements with the Congress. The founding fathers goal was to create a national government, but they also wanted to establish a weak one who job was to unify states and control war. The national government would control trade and mediate conflicts amongst the states. When writing the Article ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Federalists believed that the nation could only survive if the central government had the power to tax, regulate trade, operate a militia and if necessary over rule state governments. The Anti Federalists believed that tax would impose un fairly if the central government regulates it. Anti Federalists where afraid that factions would manipulate and ultimately control the government. Federalists argued that the United States would be too large and diverse for factions to dominate them. Anti Federalists also feared that oppression would occur amongst those with and without power in the new constitution. The biggest debate among the Federalists and Anti Federalists was a need for a Federal Bill of Rights. The Anti Federalists argued that it was necessary, but the Federalists argued that it was unnecessary since those rights were already protected within the individual state governments. Both organizations settled their differences by creating a constitution with a Bill of Rights at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The And Harmony And The Implementation Of World Wide Equality INTRODUCTION Music has the ability to convey emotions and observatory feeling without censorship or the reservation of diction and language as one would in a normal conversation. In today s modern society there are sensitive topics that do not necessarily arise attention in newspaper headlines or in any print for that matter. As observatory humans we tend to take note of outside issues and express them in ways where others can understand and interpret them. Interracial peace and harmony and the implementation of world wide equality is an idea that all Americans have been exposed to throughout our lifetime by means of music. An example of this open way of thinking or A typical American ideology of equal opportunity is given to us by an artist of the name Stevie Wonder. Through Stevie Wonders song Black man from the album Songs in the Key of Life (1976) the song is a positive implication to the pointing out of skin colors in different races and the contributions that have been made to society various forms of life, he exemplifies the idea that we are all created equal and we can all contribute to society in a positive way. The song demonstrates an upbeat tempo along with a joyful and higher pitched vocal inflection blesses the song with a positive and uplifting spirit. A more modern and uniquely different interpretation of social outrage through music is The Power of Equality by The Red Hot Chilli Peppers from the album Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991). The attention ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Domains Of It Infrastructure In this paper we will discuss some cases within the Seven Domains of IT infrastructure in which some bad things that could happen. Most cases are within the possibility of reality while some are very far out there and most likely would not happen. This is based on a Kansas Marketing Firm. The first domain is the user domain. The most logical thing that could go wrong is that an employee could and most likely will at some point, forget security policies and accidentally exposed the networks to malicious files or code. This is done by uploading something off a foreign data transfer device such as a flash drive. This could cause problems with the entire system if the malicious program is a virus. A more non logical problem would be if a disgruntled employee purposely tries to take down the system or steals information that is considered sensitive. While this happens it is less logical than accidently exposure. The worst thing that could happen is that the malicious code wipes out your servers, removes all data and causes massive production loss and most likely a loss of profit. This is countered with strong policies and physical security to derail these problems. The second domain is the workstation domain. The threats to this would be similar to the first domain because if a user does something malicious on that workstation, it would affect a larger area of the domain. Another problem is that workstations run programs that are susceptible to bugs and crashes. If ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Reflection Paper On Slime On a summer afternoon, as I make my way up to Ling s house, I was full of excitement because I knew, as I get there, my boredom will be extinguished! If you read this, just know that you are in for a long ride of reading what I did at Ling s house! Ling and I were making satisfying videos of slime, we were making fascinating slime. Plus, we were talking about Minecraft and school too! Ling got her iPad and all of her crunchy slime plus she went to the video app so we could make satisfying slime videos. Ling and I wanted to make a satisfying slime video with the crunchy purple slime first, so we did. At first, when we recorded the crunchy purple slime, it was not loud enough to be in a satisfying slime ASMR Youtube video, so we tried to poke the slime harder while we recorded the slime. (ASMR is Autonomous sensory meridian response, which means a tingling sensation on the skin.) Additionally, we poked the slime so the slime would look satisfying to watch. If you want to know how to poke slime to make it look satisfying for your satisfying video, you would need to poke it with 2, 3, or 4 fingers like how Ling and I did the poking. Ling and I wanted to do something fun but it was hard to visualize of something fun to do, it was making slime! The hardest thing to think about was what kind of slime Ling and I wanted to make. We were thinking about all of the types of slimes Ling doesn t have. Finally! Ling thought of a slime to make, crunchy clear slime! As people can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay on The Communist Manifesto The Communist Manifesto Marx describes the problem in great detail in the first chapter. He feels there is a problem between the bourgeoisie and the proletarians. The bourgeoisie were the oppressed class before the French Revolution and he argues that they are now the oppressors. The proletarians are the new working class, which works in the large factory and industries. He says that through mass industry they have sacrificed everything from the old way of religion, employment, to a man s self worth and replaced it with monetary value. He is mad that the people of ole that use to be upper class such as skills man, trades people, amp; shopkeepers, are now slipping into the proletarians or working class. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He begins trying to use a sort of a reverse psychology, by saying the communists do not write their principles specifically for the proletarians. Rather, just by chance, the communist vision is perfect for the proletarians to use. He said the problem of all other societies before this time have been a battle between the oppressors versus the oppressed. The basis of these battles has been property. So Communism looks to get rid of different classes in society. Therefore getting rid of different property levels or class levels. Marx says it best by In sense, the theory of the Communists may be summed up in the single sentence: Abolition of private property. He says with no private property there will be no reason to fight or feud. I think that this is a very good hypothesis put in front of us by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. They do a superb job of explaining the problem with the existing government. They also give a vehicle for change in the next chapter. So its seems that I should be ready for a communist revolution. The problem with this is that it is just a good hypothesis. As with all hypothesis s they must be tested and the communist hypothesis has failed most of its tests. I must hand it to Mr. Marx, since I was born and raised in a very anti communist country and after reading two chapters in his book I was almost ready to join him. He is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Claris Explosion Vs Great Storm Halifax Explosion VS Great Lakes Storm Halifax Explosion In December 1917, almost 100 years ago, a French cargo ship (SS Mont Blanc) filled with explosives collided with a Norwegian ship (SS Imo). A fire started on the Norwegian ship, and after 20 minutes the fire became uncontrollable, soon spreading to Mont Blanc, igniting the explosives and causing a very large explosion. The blast killed approximately 2000 people, injuring about 9000, and leaving over 25000 people with no shelter. The explosion took place on December 6th in the Narrows, a strait connecting the upper Halifax Harbour to Bedford Basin. The blast s effect was mostly in the Richmond district, but it affected other spots like Dartmouth and the Tufts Cove area. The blast even shattered windows in Truro, 100 km away, and was heard in Prince Edward Island.The blast later caused a tsunami devastating the Mi kmaq First Nations people who had lived in the Tufts Cove area. People living in Halifax were not ready and not equipped for such a disaster, there were almost no emergency or social services in place and most were administered by civilians and private organizations. The municipal government helped with relief but the most came from public and private volunteers. At the time of the explosion the city mayor was away, all responsibilities were placed on Deputy Mayor Henry Colwell. There were only very small police services and fire services available, the fire station captain was killed and the only fire truck ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Similarities Between Tucker And Richard Tucker and Richard and the same. The both like fishing and are both courageous. ALso saved people. Tucker and Richard are both from north carolina and grew up fishing.on page 19,into the storm,it say the ¨ẗucker asked the man if he liked fishing Richard said yes?This shows Tucker and Richard grew up fishing becauseucker sits outside and fishes with the narrator Shana Mae Tucker and richard are both courageous and are good at saving people.On page 20 in Into the storm it says ¨let s push and pull tugboat Richard yelled push and pull somehow tucker and Richard pushed and pulled the raft with the guy glued to it close enough to shore that the man was able to wade in the rest of the way.This shows that Tucker and Richard are both courageous because they helped Mr.Nibbles to safety because he was drowning . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Tio2 Acetaminophen Analysis TiO2 assisted photodegradation of acetaminophen Acetaminophen (adapted name for Paracetamol or APAP) is a widely used painkiller, which has found its way to our aquifer (figure5). Concentrations around 0.11μg/l have been reported in water streams in the U.S9. The concern around toxicity and analgesic action of this drug has motivated researchers to explore various techniques for an efficient treatment. A group of Chinese researchers have utilized suspended TiO2 at different pH values in a photochemical reactor for APAP treatment. A halide lamp was inserted in a solution containing APAP and TiO2 already equilibrated for 20 min. Samples were taken in specific time intervals after irradiation. Initial concentration of the APAP was determined ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to the applications mentioned already, they can be utilized in a number of treatment strategies. For example, photocatalysis can be used for water disinfection to destroy humic substances, viruses and bacteria and even toxic chlorinated compounds. Heavy metals like Hg, Cr, Pb, Cd, As and Ni are removed from water using photocatalysis. Photodynamic therapy is another novelty in the field of photocatalysis. Radicals generated by illumination of light on TiO2 target cancer cells and destroy them2. It should be stated that further investigation is necessary in order to overcome some of the issues related to this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Koopa Troopa s Cabin As I jump off the pontoon, I feel the freezing water surround my body. I ll slip on the boots of the skis and grab the handlebar. Releasing my grip, I put one thumb up into the wind to signal I m ready to go. Suddenly there is a tug on the rope, and I m being dragged through the water. Pressing the skis against the cold water, I can finally stand up above the waves. The boat pulls me around the bend of the lake, and the view of all the enormous cabins is thrilling. The seniors on the campground beach will clap and stand up from their Adirondack chairs to wave or whistle. As my legs begin to feel tired, I wave one last time and let go of the handlebar. I can feel my body quickly sink down into the water; the life jacket on my chest will be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though we sadly cannot visit Prairie Lake anymore, it will always be my favorite paradise. Sharing my love for one of God s gorgeous creations doesn t even compare to the beauty from a naked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Assasination Vacation Essay When the topic comes to presidential assassins, most people will not use the word amusing and assassins in the same sentence; however; Dan Danbom, a reporter for the Rocky Mountain News, proved otherwise and stated that Vowell has succeeded in creating a humorous historical context by writing I can confidently say that Sarah Vowel s Assassination Vacation is the most amusing book you ll read this year about presidential assassinations (Danbom). Sarah Vowel s purpose of Assassination Vacation is to allow readers to have a look at both sides of history to shed light on the assassins, to reanimate moments lost to history, and to make her book more interesting by using her unique style of writing; although she fails miserably by adding in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Looking at both side of the assassination gives the reader the normal idea that everyone has the idea that whatever the assassins had in mind were wrong and that assassination the president was a wrong doing that could not be condoned as well as the side of the assassins; which looks into how they think and the reasons they do it for. Vowell was successful in terms of reanimating the moments that are lost to history by rummaging around for historical artifacts that have survived, passed on, and been saved from the moments of the assassination. Vowell traveled from Philadelphia to New York to examine the specimens of Booth and Guiteau, where she asked the curator how the museum came into possession of Booth s remnants (Vowell.94). Vowell then found out from Worden, the museum s director, that the Piece of the thorax of John Wilkes Booth could not have came from the thorax after she performed an autopsy by herself (Vowell 94). By saving this piece of Booth, it allows later examination to reexamine what part of body part this actually is. Saving a piece of the body, such as the brain, of the assassin also allows later testing to be able to find out something that couldn t have been tested out before. ...It was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Story Of An Hour Analysis Essay Louise Mallard, the protagonist of the short story The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin, is a woman who struggles in a marriage she is not happy with and suffers from a heart condition. Struggling to find her own identity and her own life, Mrs. Mallard is overwhelmed with independence and freedom after her husband, Brently Mallard dies in a tragic train accident. Louise Mallard is a frail woman who is not happy with her life and her marriage. Her heart trouble makes it more difficult for her sister, Josephine, to tell her the news about the tragic train accident where her husband, Brently, dies. She cries like any other widow would do. She walks towards her room, where she finds herself fighting with the new feelings she never felt before. In the room, she finds herself looking out the window to the landscape outside, the same landscape that has always been there but now she realizes how beautiful it is and it brings new meaning to her, she sees the tops of trees that were all aquiver with the new spring of life . The same spring life she is now going to live after her husband s death. The patches of blue sky showing here and her through the clouds reflects her trying to find her own life and identity throughout the years of her marriage. Fighting the fear and uncertainty of her future she hears herself whispering free, free, free and her heart starts beating faster. The feeling of joy is stronger than anything else. She is a free woman and for the first time in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Effects Of Salinity On Crops By Denielle Walters The Effects of Salinity in Crops By Denielle Walters Team Members; Iona Millen, Jade McMillan, Kiara Stone Teacher Mrs Dean Contents: Abstract: In this experiment it was found that the higher the salt concentration in a solution, the lower the mass of the Beetroot. As water travels out of the extracellular environment by Osmosis, the Cell began to dehydrate and signs of cell Lysis occurred. Though Colorimeter reading results were recorded, they did not align with the mass of the Beetroot data and were classified inaccurate. Reviewing the results there was no consistent trend in the data (eg. as the salt content increased by 1% the mass loss decreased by 0.5g). It could only be stated that as the salt concentration was increased the mass of the Beetroot decreased. This experiment is related to the Salinity issues currently occurring in Australia. It has been established that the rising levels of salt in soil affects a number of things like; Agricultural production, Water quality, Ecological health of streams, Terrestrial biodiversity, Soil erosion, Flood risk, Infrastructure and fixtures, irrigation. https://www.qld.gov.au/environment/land/soil/salinity/impacts/ If the effects of salinity continue, crops would not be able to grow therefore farmers would not be making an income and the fresh healthy Fruits and Vegetables that are displayed in supermarkets would be practically non existent and the salt could potentially move into fresh water meaning the fresh water ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Watergate Scandal Of America The Watergate scandal was an event with many strong incidents in pre scandal, present scandal, and post scandal. How could this scandal affect American politics? One event that is currently happening right now because it s a result of the scandal and is affecting American politics is the loss of trust in the government by the public. With conspiracy theories directed towards criminals and Nixon running out of office, trust in the system was at an all time low. Another effect of Watergate is when the media increased its scrutiny of politics and politicians. Ever since the Watergate scandal, the publishers of media have inflated and over exaggerated the news about Americas federal system to try to be noticed or start a world controversy. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this period, a presidential election was seemed essential because the Vietnam War was taking place which led the US to a harsh political divide. The harsh methods used in this campaign were actually known as illegal espionage . This lead to Nixon s group who reelected the president to steel copies of top secret documents and bugged the office s phones (Watergate: The Break In). This break in was known as a third rate burglary attempt. Their attempt failed and the committee came back to the building a few days later to barge right back in, but this time getting caught before things got out of hand. This scandal was attempted to be covered up but did not work. President Richard Nixon thought to himself, if the media found out about this, they would blow the situation way out of proportion and take it further then needed (which they did when they found out). Nixon also thought that if any American citizen found out about this scandal, they would lose trust in politics and never be able to rely on the governmental system. So the people that attempted to break into the system were offered money to keep quiet and not tell any true stories to the media. Nixon gave speeches and presentations on how the staff were not the crime committers and that the people who did it were unknown. His voters and coworkers grew suspicious so they did a mini, untracked investigation. They found tape recordings of every conversation made in the Oval office; if people got ahold of those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Facebook Is Off By Yvetne Marche Marche starts his essay off by telling the story of a woman named Yvette Vickers; she was a lonely woman who became even more lonely using the internet as her only way to connect with people. He explains that Americans are more solitary than ever before (Marche, 2) so it is easy to use Facebook as a scapegoat for our loneliness but in reality it is just a new way that we present our loneliness. In his essay Marche makes it very clear that it is not Facebook that is making society lonely, but instead people are using Facebook as a way of changing the form of their already apparent loneliness. This essay was one that was very clear and gave many reasons as to why Facebook is not the source of our feelings of loneliness and also made many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marche uses the metaphor that [Facebook is] like a car (Marche, 7) because you can use it as a way to isolate yourself or you can use it as a way to interact with others and use it as a social tool. Marche also gives the reader an example of an effective and healthy way that social media is used versus an unhealthy way by using an example of a football game. Marche states that if you use social media as a way to organize a game of football among your friends, that s healthy. [But] if you turn to social media instead of playing football, however, that s unhealthy, (Marche, 7) which is a very good example because it shows the reader that social media was really just meant as a social platform, not one that is used an excuse to not be social. The metaphors and examples that Marche uses really enhance the persuasion and effectiveness of his essay because it makes the reader really think of Facebook with an unbiased mind rather than thinking of it as what it s known to be and all the bad things that are associated with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Clinical Trials And Thyroid Cancer Clinical Trials and Thyroid Cancer: Thyroid cancer is often recurrent and difficult to treat. As a result, patients have been taking part in clinical trials of new and innovative treatments. Clinical trials are defined as carefully controlled research studies that are done with volunteer patients. Differentiated thyroid cancer, as explained in a previous section, can be divided into papillary, follicular, and Hürthle cell arising from follicular cells. The hallmark of follicular thyroid cells is the active uptake of iodine from the bloodstream with organification (meaning the iodine has a reasonably long residence time)18. Even with the most aggressive form of RAI treatment, some patients do not achieve control of the tumor, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pryma and Mandel concluded that, Numerous pathways have been shown to be aberrant in a significant fraction of patients with iodine refractory advanced thyroid cancer and several therapies targeting these pathways have been tested or are actively being tested in clinical trials .16 (Figure 6). Figure 6 | Pathways for Clinical Trials Pryma and Mandel also examined radioiodine as a, prototypical theranostic agent permitting both imaging and therapy 18. The researchers are hopeful that the therapeutic refinement of RAI treatment will permit decreased (or absent) dose (and decreased toxicity) in the patients who are destined to do well, increased dose in the patients who will benefit from treatment, and more appropriate discontinuation or modification of therapy in those unlikely to benefit from single agent radioiodine therapy18. It is important to note that in clinical trials for patients with iodine refractory disease, radioiodine is still highly effective in patients with metastatic differentiated thyroid cancer and should still be used18. Overall, the future of therapy in advanced differentiated thyroid cancer is likely to include multiagent treatment18. Clinical trials and research have also focused in on patients with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP). FAP is an autosomal dominant syndrome with a predisposition for colorectal cancer19. Lifetime risk of thyroid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Public Prostitution In The United States During The 19th... Public humiliation has been around for years. It was always a controversial and terrible thing to do to a person. Being outlawed in the states during the 19th century there is a reason why this was banned. Public humiliation destroys a person emotionally. In my experience of public humiliation I posted a fun joke about fictional character being crusty on tumblr (the place where everyone get offended). Finding the joke funny, because who doesn t love a crusty joke, I posted it with no ill intent. Suddenly the person I made the joke to started to get really offended. They even cried. They seriously posted a text saying that they were really hurt about it. I didn t know what was going on, the joke was innocent, I didn t know that they were offended ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Conflicts Between Concessionaires And Rural Communities Purpose of the Research Liberia is rich in Natural resources including gold, diamond, iron ore, timber, and vast arable Land resources. People who live in rural Lands and communities in Liberia make up about one third of the country and depend on Land and natural resources for their livelihoods (Knight, Siakor and Robert Lawrence Nyahn). The mismanagement of Liberia s natural resources was one factors that led two decades of civil crisis which lasted for 14 years and which resulted in the deaths of about 260,000 of its citizens, and damaged the country s infrastructure and basic social services. The purpose of the study is to conducts an intensive investigation on the critical factors impacting conflicts between concessionaires and rural communities in Liberia and provides insights for possible solutions in solving these conflicts. Investigate the relationships between rural communities and concessions companies and understand the needs and concerns of the rural communities and make possible recommendations to the relevant stakeholders for solutions using the Conflicts Analysis Tools or Model. 1.1.3 Meaning of the research The exploitation of natural resources such as Land, gold, diamonds, crude oil and forestry products are traditionally argued to play a vital part in a county s growth and development. Countries endowed with these resources are assumed to be able to transform their economies towards the path of sustainable development. Customary land use and Minerals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Importance Of Return To The Army Before you get in you must know your mission or you would be lost and stranded in this anarchy place filled with chaos, destruction, and food. As soon as you get inside you must survey your surroundings for the assassinators and agitators that will try and stop you from fulfilling you mission, but before you get there you must put up your defence against the deadly ones that push you right out of their way onto the ghastly unsanitized ground. Where you would be ambushed with humiliation and shot with the amusing faces staring at you from high up. Once you made it on the line you must sand strong from the beggars who would booby trap you into overloading your brain with their confusing orders .Then you must stop the enemy who tries to ooze their way in the front of you, you must bring forth sudden destruction by telling the commander and chief; the teacher where they would execute or enemy of the line and eradicate this person for good thus sending them the doom of the back of the line. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is when your defence must be stronger than ever yet you cease to your doom, with cannons of fury you tell them no and triumphantly move up in the battlefield you are so close that you can practically smell freedom running into your nose and engulfing it. The lady serving you shoots out angry stares in your direction but do not get distracted because your almost there. Victory, you finally receive your barbecue ribs and white rice. You have won your battle and can walk out in freedom. Well that is until ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. What Is The Character OfThe House Of The Scorpion The main character of The House of the Scorpion is named Matt who lives in a place called Opium. Opium is a strip of poppy fields lying between the United States and what used to be called Mexico. There is one problem for Matt because he is the clone who was made in a lab by a scientist named Eduardo. In the real world people think clones are animals or monsters. He is a special clone because he is the clone of El Patron, a drug lord, who owns Opium. At the end, El Patron dies which then causes Matt to have the title, The Lord of Opium In the book The House of the Scorpion there are many characters that stand out, but the one that stands out the most for me is Tom.Tom really stood out for me because he was one of the people that was really mean and rude to as well as a troublemaker to Matt the main character. For example it says, You re ugly, said the boy.You look like a pig in a sty. Matt wanted to reply, but the habit of silence had grown too strong. He could only glare at the intruder. In the hazy background of his mind, he recalled a boy named Tom, who was bad. In this quote not only does it say that Tom was bad, but Tom was also saying some rude things to Matt like calling him ugly. As well as another quote in the story, That got you, didn t it? Wait ll I tell your girlfriend how cute you are now.You smell like a pile of dung. This shows that Tom is mean because he is telling Matt that he smells bad which I was thought to keep things to myself if they are mean. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Compare And Contrast Merricat And Edward Scissorhands John Bowen says, [a] genre isn t like a box in which a group of texts all neatly fit and can be safely classified...it is more like a family. All family members don t look alike or have a single trait in common but they have overlapping characteristics. The gothic genre is made to shock its readers and induce strange thought. John Bowen compiled a list of characteristics that he has seen among great works of Gothic literature. These characteristics include: strange places, clashing time periods, power and constraint, terror vs. horror, and a world of doubt. In the case of We have always lived in the Castle and Edward Scissorhands the family analogy works. These two works tell unrelated stories but fall under the Gothic genre quite nicely and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The clashing time periods does not apply to either of the stories. It can be argued that Merricat s living situation does not obviously indicate what time period she is living in. The only indication is when she goes out into town. However, it s not significant enough to be considered clashing time periods. Edward s situation was not a clash of time periods but rather discrepancies in what is in fashion; like the waterbed, for example. Next in Bowen s characteristics, comes the terror versus horror characteristic. We have always lived in the Castle fits this characteristic very well. Merricat is responsible for her family s death and is responsible for the house catching fire. We have always lived in the Castle fits very well into the terror versus horror characteristic. Edward Scissorhands doesn t quite fit into that mold. Even though Edward kills Jim, he did it because he was defending himself and Kim; it was not because that was his intention during the whole movie. Bowen s last characteristic is a world of doubt; this gives the reader the idea that there is more than human knowledge/ power. This is the case in Edward Scissorhands; he is a character who was created with scissor hands by an inventor. In the case of We have always lived in the Castle however, this is not the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Intelligence Is The Mental Potential Creativity and Intelligence, they couldn t be any more different from each other. But maybe, just maybe could they be related in a sense? Or what does one have to do with the other? That s what I always wondered when it came to both. In class we learned that they do met at a certain point, but after that no such connection happens between them. Creativity is the ability to produce new and valuable ideas; while Intelligence is the mental potential to learn from experiences, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations. Intelligence certainly plays a role in creative thinking, but not to a full expectation. Your IQ is generally gauged by the ability to interpret information and find a solution, no matter what. For example in math and science, IQ is very important because it shows your ability to memorize concepts and repeat similar problems. If I was to tell you two plus two equals four, you should intelligently conclude four plus four equals twice the original number. Of course, Intelligence only gets you so far when it comes to creativity. To be creative, you must be able to pull existing knowledge into a new situation and quickly find potential outcomes. Being creative isn t something you need a high IQ for. Steve Jobs once said Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn t really do it, they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them after a while. That s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay on Art Formal Analysis Art Formal Analysis Examining the formal qualities of Homer Watson s painting Horse and Rider In A Landscape was quite interesting. I chose to analyze this piece as apposed to the others because it was the piece I liked the least, therefore making me analyze it more closely and discover other aspects of the work, besides aesthetics. The texture of the canvas works very well with the subject matter portrayed in the painting. The grassy hill side and the leaves of the trees are especially complimented by the canvas. It makes the leaves feel like they are slightly moving, this combined with the lack of detail itself the leaves. This is contrasted nicely with the very detailed renderings of the trunks and branches of the trees, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perspective lines occur also in the background of the painting in the upper right in the trees getting smaller as they descend into the painting. This painting is an example of linear perspective. All lines converge at a vanishing point. At first sight the house in the middle ground appears to be the destination of the rider, but the use of linear perspective suggests that something else is important beyond the house and the green hill. This painting appears to take place either at either dusk or dawn, when the sun is at the horizon. Likely it is dusk, as the setting appears to be in the Northern Hemisphere and the snow in the picture residing on the left hand side of fence would suggest it has yet to melt, so the sun would be setting in the west, or on the right. So the viewer, as well as the subject, is facing south. This affects the painting in several ways. The lighting is very dramatic, the middle ground being very much more lighted than the foreground and background, therefore the colors are more saturated than the foreground and background. Greens, browns and greys are used a lot in this piece and makes it very muddy. The house really does stand out against the painting because of the contrast of lighting. The piece is pretty balanced, it is more or less partitioned into four parts by the strong horizontal line in the middle and the road meeting with the edge of the forest vertically, the lighter areas in the top right and bottom left, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. How Far Do You Agree With Buckley s I strongly agree with Buckely s essay because it stresses the author s theory that we wait and expect for someone else to complain about fixing an uncomfortable situation, instead of doing it ourselves. Buckley shows an example of this when he writes about himself suffocating in an 85 degrees train. People could not despise the heat as well but they assumed someone would tell them to change the temperature. He says, we will sit in an oven or endure a racking headache before undertaking a head on, I m here to tell you a complaint (Buckley, 62). I agree with Buckley because I have seen people do it multiple times, including myself. I found it unbelievable when he and his wife were at the movie theatre and even if the image was blurry, no one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Conformity And Group Pressure By Solomon Asch ( 1951 )... Table of Contents Introduction 2 Literature Review 3 Method 6 Participants 6 Materials 6 Stimulus 6 Experimental Design 7 Procedure 8 Results 9 Table 9 Graphs 11 Discussion 14 Conclusion 15 Bibliography 16 Plagiarism Report 16 Appendix 17 Introduction In pyschology conformity can be descibed as an indiviual s tendency to follow the unspoken rules or behaviours of the social group to which he/she belongs to or wants to be apart of. Many psychologists including , Jenness (1932), Sherif (1935) both experimented in psychology, investigating conformity and group pressure. However, perhaps the most famous conformity experiment was done by Solomon Asch (1951) and his line judgment experiment. (McLeod 2007) Solomon Asch was a psychologist that conduced numerous expirments designed to illustrate the increasing conformity within social groups. The experiments also invesigated the effect the number of people present within the group had one the conformity rate. Asch hypothesized, that the majority of the people would not conform to something obviosly wrong; however, when surrounded by (other) individuals all voicing an incorrect answer, 75% of them(the participant) will conform to the groups answer (Watzlawick 1976) In the experiment solomon had two boards; one showing three lines of different lengths ( boardA) and another with one line( board B). The group of people were then asked which line on board A looked similar to the one on board B. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Swot on Japan Essays Japan SWOT Analysis Strengths: Economy Economy has a long term positive impact on Japan, which will add to its value. The qualitative factor of economy will lead to a decrease in costs for Japan Japanese Biotechology Hard working People Sophisticated consumers with high purchasing power They help Japan set trends and utilize latest technology. These customers tend to appreciate fashionable, name brand items that allow luxury goods makers to use their profits and knowledge of the Japanese consumer market to expand globally. Technology companies sell high tech and high priced goods to Japanese customers, which allows the entire country to utilize the latest technology. technology has a major correlation with productivity, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Initially, the labor participation rates (which are low in many countries) can also be increased to temporarily reduce or delay the shortage. On the positive side, such a shortage increases the demand for labor, which can potentially result in a reduced unemployment rate as well as higher wages. As the birthrate in developed countries drops well below the replacement rate of 2.1 children born to every woman, to somewhere between 1.1 and 1.4 children the declining population will have severe consequences in the near and distant future. Demographic decline causes anxiety because it is thought to go hand in hand with economic decline. With fewer, younger workers to pay the health and pension bills of an elderly population, states face an unprecedented fiscal burden. The dependency ratio of those aged 65 and over to those of working age looks set to double from one to four to one to two in 2050. Natural Disasters Female Managers in Japan Only 8% of managers are female in Japan, whereas, they are 40% in America and 20% in China. This difference in female participation means Japan is only getting their ideas from men. The loss of creative ideas is a debilitation consequence of low female participation. Lost Cost of Capital in Japan Japan s reliance on low cost of capital is hurting their economy. Japan s government institutions hand out money to try and revitalize ailing companies. These low ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Analysis Of Night By Elie Wiesel In the memoir Night, written by Elie Weisel, you take a journey through the 1940s, and learn what it was like to live during the Holocaust. Night records the life of Elie Wiesel during his teen years, and the oppression he and his family went through because of their Jewish descent. The Holocaust was a horrifying genocide where Adolf Hitler and the Nazis strived to wipe out the Jewish race, as well as Poles, Slavs, Jehovah s Witnesses, Homosexuals, Gypsies, etc. Jews were taken from their homes and transported to concentration camps to work until they were seen unfit to do so, and then they were sent to the chimney. The Holocaust resulted in around six to eleven million deaths. Elie Wiesel and his family were taken from their home ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His personal recording of the events makes it more relatable than reading the facts straight from a history book. This is one of the many reasons that Night is considered a nonfiction memoir, and not an autobiography. A memoir has an informal tone and is filled with emotional truths rather than historical facts like an autobiography. They were stripped of their clothes and dignity when they got up the next morning. Their hair was also torn out and every hair on their body was shaved. They were beaten and mocked by the Kapos. In a few seconds, we had ceased to be men (Elie Wiesel 37). All of them were given numbers. Eliezer was now A 7713, he had no name according to the Germans. They were forced to work, and if they did not, they were sent straight to the crematorium. Eliezer and his father worked in the warehouse. As months went by, Jewish holidays arrived, and Eliezer struggled with the idea of sticking to his faith based holidays. As other prayed to God and blessed His name, he wondered why. Why, but why would I bless Him? Every fiber in me rebelled. Because He caused thousands of children to burn in His mass graves? Because he kept six crematoria working day and night, including the Sabbath and Holy Days? Because in His great might He had created Auschwitz, Birkenau, Buna, and so many other factories of death? How could I say to Him: Blessed be Thou, Almighty, Master of the Universe, who chose us among all nations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. A Doll s House by Henrik Isben In the 1900 s women were not granted with similar privileges as men. Economic suppression, limited education, and lack of civil rights were the primary issues for women. In the play A Doll s House, Henrik Isben creates the realization of female oppression through the creation of the character, Nora. Nora is a woman, whose whole life is ruled by either her father or husband. Nora Helmer, tries hard to perform the roles expected of a woman, which, however, has led to her sacrifice of individual ideals and fulfillment of personal freedom. Ibsen reveals Nora s grasp of independence through his use of symbolism, irony, and development of characters. Nora s first impression of the audience is being an obedient, money loving, childish wife. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Linde as an independent woman. Mrs. Linde states Well, I had to manage as best I could. With a little store and a little school and anything else I could think of. (1173). Mrs. Linde is a character who has faces being independent on her own. With the privilege of having school, she demonstrates how having freedom is a hard struggle however it is attainable. Nora s realization of woman independence then, drives to show how she has created actions for herself. This can be seen in the conversation between Mrs Linde and her Mrs. Linde: [smiling] Well, good heavens, a little bit of sewing to do and a few things like that. What a child you are, Nora! Nora: [tosses her head and walks across the room] I wouldn t be too sure of that, if I were you. Mrs. Linde: Oh? Nora: You re just like the rest of them. You all think I m useless when it comes to anything really serious (1178). Mrs Linde s pushed Nora to reveal her secret. She carries out the whole project of saving Helmer s life behind everyone s back to show her independent capability. Throughout the play Ibsen uses symbolism to emphasize Nora s oppression and uprising. In the beginning of the play the macaroons, were presented when Helmer asked if Nora had eaten one, in response she lied. Helmer does not want Nora to eat macaroon due to his desire to have a perfect trophy wife, and in order to obtain such desire, watching the weight is one key he must monitor. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...